{"id":4996,"date":"2017-04-08T18:46:38","date_gmt":"2017-04-09T01:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/onecatholiclife\/?p=4996"},"modified":"2018-02-22T11:04:27","modified_gmt":"2018-02-22T19:04:27","slug":"the-novel-of-the-century-the-extraordinary-adventure-of-les-miserables-by-david-bellos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nicksenger.com\/onecatholiclife\/the-novel-of-the-century-the-extraordinary-adventure-of-les-miserables-by-david-bellos","title":{"rendered":"The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of Les Mis\u00e9rables by David Bellos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-5012\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nicksenger.com\/onecatholiclife\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/novelcenturybellos.jpg\" alt=\"Novel of the Century by David Bellos\" width=\"338\" height=\"499\" srcset=\"http:\/\/nicksenger.com\/onecatholiclife\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/novelcenturybellos.jpg 338w, http:\/\/nicksenger.com\/onecatholiclife\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/novelcenturybellos-203x300.jpg 203w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 338px) 100vw, 338px\" \/>The short answer is that if you love the novel or the musical\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em>, then\u00a0yes, you should run right out and buy a copy of <em><a href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2oRcnmG\">The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of\u00a0Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/a>\u00a0<\/em>by David Bellos. If you are what Cameron Mackintosh calls a &#8220;Les Mis freak,&#8221; then this book is definitely for you. But it is also for those who love literature in general, who love a good &#8220;behind-the-scenes&#8221; documentary, who are fascinated by literary history, or who love reading about how authors work.<\/p>\n<p>I couldn&#8217;t have been more pleased with Bellos&#8217; account of how\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables\u00a0<\/em>came to be, and how it came to be so famous. Though Bellos is a scholar, this was not written for scholars, which is just fine with me. It is in fact, perfect for me. And here is who I am, when it comes to\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em>:<\/p>\n<p>I have read the unabridged edition of <em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em> three times, and an abridged edition at least fifteen times with eighth grade students. It is one of my five or six all-time favorite novels, though I never studied it formally in school. It was my sister who first recommended it to me after she read it in high school, some twenty years ago. I began with the same edition she did, a 350-page bare-bones abridgment by James K. Robinson. It was edited so much that it was almost incomprehensible, but I loved what I could understand, so I found an unabridged copy and it filled in all the gaps&#8211;and then some.<\/p>\n<p>About that time the eighth grade literature teacher at our school moved to another state, and I moved up from seventh grade to take her position. She had taught\u00a0<em>A Tale of Two Cities<\/em> by Dickens, and while I love Dickens, I wasn&#8217;t particularly passionate about that title, so I began searching for another book that might fit that slot: a nineteenth century historical novel a bit on the longer side. I dismissed\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables\u00a0<\/em>at first because of its length, but when I found the Paul B\u00e9nichou\u00a0abridgment<em>\u00a0<\/em>(now known as the <a href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2nWNySs\">Enriched Classics edition<\/a>),\u00a0I knew I had found the right novel for me to teach. At just under 600 pages, it had enough of the story to make sense. It has proven to be one of the most beloved books taught at our school.<\/p>\n<p>And while I have taught myself quite a bit about the novel over the years, I have still never had a course in French literature or Victor Hugo&#8217;s works. So for me, Bellos&#8217; work is perfect: scholarly enough to help me go even deeper into the meaning and background of a novel I love, yet accessible enough to read and enjoy on a casual level.<\/p>\n<p>But Bellos does much more than explain how the novel came to be written. He describes the laborious process of handwriting the entire manuscript, he discusses the technical challenges of printing such a large work, and he details how the plot was kept secret from the public until the last possible moment.<\/p>\n<p>You&#8217;ll also gain insight into how nineteenth century readers understood color, and how vital that is to understanding character. And how one bookshop owner in Paris put his entire stock in storage so that he could display a mountain of copies of\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em>&#8211;and\u00a0how he\u00a0worried that his floor would collapse from the weight of all the books. But this is perhaps my favorite bit of trivia from Bellos:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Hugo was born on 26 February 1802, but because he was a slightly premature baby, he always believed he had been conceived on 24 June 1801. Valjean\u2019s prison number on his first incarceration at Toulon is 24601.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>As you can see, I loved <em>The Novel of the Century<\/em>. Perhaps the biggest compliment I can give Bellos is that it makes me want to read\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em>\u00a0again. And I think I have just the right opportunity. Bellos mentions that\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables\u00a0<\/em>has exactly 365 chapters:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>You can therefore read one chapter a day \u2013 most of them are quite short \u2013 and complete Hugo\u2019s vast novel of love and revolution in the time that it takes planet Earth to complete its revolution around the sun.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I had already been thinking about hosting my own readalong next year, so why not host a chapter-a-day readalong of\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/em>?. What do you say? I know it&#8217;s early to start thinking about it, but would you be willing to read\u00a0<em>Les Mis\u00e9rables\u00a0<\/em>with me next year? Leave a comment and let me know if it&#8217;s crazy genius or just plain crazy.<\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2oRcnmG\">The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of\u00a0Les Mis\u00e9rables<\/a>\u00a0<\/em>by David Bellos<br \/>\nNew York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 21, 2017<br \/>\nPrint length: 336 pages<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The short answer is that if you love the novel or the musical\u00a0Les Mis\u00e9rables, then\u00a0yes, you should run right out and buy a copy of The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of\u00a0Les Mis\u00e9rables\u00a0by David Bellos. If you are what Cameron Mackintosh calls a &#8220;Les Mis freak,&#8221; then this book is definitely for you. But it is also for those who love literature in general, who love a good &#8220;behind-the-scenes&#8221; documentary, who are fascinated by literary history, or who love reading about how authors work. 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